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<div id="collections-detail-title"><h3>Fernand L&eacute;ger</h3>
<div id="collections-detail-date-bio"><!--use--><a id="enlarge-collection" href="http://emuseum2.guggenheim.org/media/full/58.1508_ph_web.jpg#TB_inline?height=657&amp;width=525&amp;inlineId=full-image" class="thickbox enlarge show-slideshow">Enlarge</a>1881–1955 <a href="/new-york/collections/collection-online/show-full/bio/?artist_name=Fernand%20L%C3%A9ger&amp;page=1&amp;f=Name&amp;cr=154">Biography</a></div>&nbsp;</div>
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	<p id="caption"><span class="location-new-york">&nbsp;</span><em>Woman Holding a Vase (definitive state)</em> (<em>Femme tenant un vase [&eacute;tat d&eacute;finitif]</em>), 1927.  Oil on canvas,  57 5/8 x 38 3/8 inches (146.3 x 97.5 cm).  Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York&nbsp; 58.1508.  &copy; 2009 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris</p>
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<div id="collections-more-works"><a href="/new-york/collections/collection-online/show-list/artist/l/?search=Fernand%20L%C3%A9ger">More Works By Fernand L&eacute;ger</a></div>
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<div id="essay"><p>Fernand L&#233;ger&rsquo;s use of streamlined forms derived from mechanical imagery dates from World War I, when he served in the French army. His predilection for military hardware and its gleaming surfaces coincided with his feelings of solidarity with the foot soldiers surrounding him in the trenches. The machine aesthetic he adopted at this time reflected his hopes of creating a truly popular art form that would describe and inspire modern life. After the war, he turned away from the experiments with pure abstraction that characterized his earlier work and infused social meaning into his art; quasi-representational motifs emerged in lively paintings depicting soldiers, factory workers, bargemen, and pulsating urban environments. In works such as <em>The City</em> of 1919 and <em>The Mechanic</em> of 1920, L&#233;ger incorporated elements of Cubist fragmentation into his new pristine, mechanical syntax to evoke the energy of contemporary experience.</p><p>As a call to order resounded throughout postwar French society, L&#233;ger introduced the monumental, classical figure into his art. The absolute calm and stasis of <em>Woman Holding a Vase</em> demonstrates his affinities with the neo-antique depictions of women by his contemporaries <a href="/new-york/collections/collection-online/show-full/bio/?artist_name=Pablo%20Picasso&amp;page=1&amp;f=Name&amp;cr=1">Pablo Picasso</a> and <a href="/new-york/collections/collection-online/show-full/bio/?artist_name=Gino%20Severini&amp;page=1&amp;f=Name&amp;cr=1">Gino Severini</a>. It also shows L&#233;ger&rsquo;s sympathies with the Purist ideals of Amed&#233;e Ozenfant and Le Corbusier, who called for a revival of classical aesthetic consonance as a symbol of renewed social harmony. L&#233;ger&rsquo;s palette of blue, yellow, red, and black is indebted to <a href="/new-york/collections/collection-online/show-full/bio/?artist_name=Piet%20Mondrian&amp;page=1&amp;f=Name&amp;cr=1">Piet Mondrian</a>&rsquo;s concurrent <a href="/new-york/collections/collection-online/show-list/movement/?search=De%20Stijl">De Stijl</a> paintings, further evincing L&#233;ger&rsquo;s identification with utopian and reconstructivist ideals of the 1920s and 1930s.</p><p>The result of over one hundred preparatory studies dating from as early as 1947, <em>The Great Parade</em> is a defining work within the artist&rsquo;s oeuvre. The joyful parade motif evolved out of several preceding themes in L&#233;ger&rsquo;s oeuvre&#8212;including cyclists, country outings, and the circus&#8212;that celebrated the leisure activities of the working class. The circus in particular is an accessible arena in which all spectators are equal, brought together in their delight over the clowns, trapeze artists, and animal acts. In this mural-size canvas&#8212;conceived on a scale appropriate to mass viewing&#8212;the interlocking figures perform their inspired feats along a horizontal swathe of blue, which is punctuated by a large red <em>C</em> for <em>cirque</em>. The final version of <em>The Great Parade</em>, painted one year before the artist&rsquo;s death, is the culmination of his career-long endeavor to both represent and reach a public beyond the small circle of connoisseurs familiar with fine art.</p><p>Nancy Spector</div>

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	<p id="image-caption"><em>Woman Holding a Vase (definitive state)</em> (<em>Femme tenant un vase [&eacute;tat d&eacute;finitif]</em>), 1927.  Oil on canvas,  57 5/8 x 38 3/8 inches (146.3 x 97.5 cm).  Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York&nbsp; 58.1508.  &copy; 2009 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris</p>

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